Windhexe

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A windhexe is an industrial waste processing machine. It uses high-speed air to turn the waste into a fine powder (often cited examples being: shoes, concrete, old tires). Current applications include the processing of waste from poultry operations. Windhexe was invented by Frank Polifka.

The machine is a variation on the Hilsch vortex tube.

The name is German, literally meaning "wind witch".

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